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Re: [ANN] ARCHcoin [ARCH] The ARCH Network - NEWS
by
andreibi
on 29/04/2015, 15:59:15 UTC
Warning to all ARCH wallet users, be aware someone is targeting large ARCH wallets and stealing the coins.

I had 32k ARCH stolen from the staking wallet in this transaction.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/arch/block.dws?171607.htm

Looks to me like someone else has lost 40k in this transaction a short time before mine.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/arch/block.dws?171506.htm

The perp now has almost 74k of ARCH coin in the wallet - AUjc5ZUHh666x9mDDJ1pdKiwXgrf9eedq9

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/arch/address.dws?AUjc5ZUHh666x9mDDJ1pdKiwXgrf9eedq9.htm



Still no response from anyone as to why these coins ended up in the #2 Wallet and who it belongs to.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/arch/address.dws?AL8PwmG2wC5Kjq9SfsTCmVVvKJqrg2bWWc.htm

BTCArchitect ignored PM about this.

Arch support has provided no answers.

ARCH management has not provided any help whatsoever in tracking down the stolen coins even though they can be clearly seen in the block explorer.

Very poor response from people who claim to care about they are above everyone else and looking after their shareholders etc.

Anyone else care to follow those transactions and shed some light on the coins would be appreciated as ARCH management are unwilling to help?



That happened to me exactly the same way, back in December. Finally, traced it to Bittrex. Lessons learned: Hacking an individual's machine is easier than hacking a bank. Top security practices are needed, else, keep your money in the bank.